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Kaizen Discovery Inc V.KZD

Kaizen Discovery Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company with exploration projects in Peru and Canada. The Company's mineral property portfolio consists of exploration-stage mineral projects in Peru and Canada. Its projects include Pinaya Project, Aspen Grove Project, and Coppermine Project. The Pinaya Project covers about 100.65 square kilometers and includes more than 10 kilometers (km) of strike length within the Andahuaylas-Yauri Porphyry Belt in southeastern Peru. The Aspen Grove project is located in southern British Columbia, near the town of Merritt, and comprises 29 claims (11,237 hectares). The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Tundra Copper Corp., holds 153 Crown Land mineral claims totaling 1,659 square kilometers. The Company also has Tanzilla and Pliny porphyry copper-gold projects, located in the Stikine terrane of northwestern British Columbia. The Company is a subsidiary of Ivanhoe Electric (BVI) Inc.


TSXV:KZD - Post by User

Post by vanexon Sep 09, 2020 6:53pm
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Post# 31530942

Losers

Losers

"As far as the permitting, call Roxmaster and ask. They are still an operating company. Not like they disappeared."

You are right. Roxmaster is still around and unlike Kaizen are doing quite well. From the date of your post they traded from about 8 cents all the way to 60 cents.

Kaizen mismanagement are losers

 

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